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 Seven-hundred years of terrible weather and more terrible food in England has bred a hardy race.  English adventurers start with +2 CON. Seven-hundred years of terrible weather and more terrible food in England has bred a hardy race.  English adventurers start with +2 CON.
  
-Primary Language: English,  Secondary Language: your choice+Primary Language: English,  Secondary Language: Your choice of modern languages
  
-The English, especially the ones in the New World, are naturally hostile to the Normans who have overthrown their traditional institutions and sense of self-rulership.  Normans, therefore, are forbidden to hold positions of trust or honor in the government of Nessex.+The English, especially the ones in the New World, are naturally hostile to the [[Normans]] who have overthrown their traditional institutions and sense of self-rulership.  Normans, therefore, are forbidden to hold positions of trust or honor in the government of Nessex.
  
-There is also sense of hostility between the English and the Danes, Welsh and Scots as a result of centuries of conflict.  The English of Nessex and the Danes of Thorsland in the New World have become particularly hostile to one another.  +There is also sense of hostility between the English and the [[danish|Danes]][[Welsh]] and [[scottish|Scots]] as a result of centuries of conflict.  The English of Nessex and the Danes of Thorsland in the New World have become particularly hostile to one another.  
  
 Kingston in Nessex is seen as the current "Heart of the English" since the Normans rule in England.  The English revere  the Memory of King Alfred the Great, who saved England from the Vikings,  King Harold Godwinson, who established Nessex, and the English saints Edwin, Edmund, Chad, and Cuthbert especially. Kingston in Nessex is seen as the current "Heart of the English" since the Normans rule in England.  The English revere  the Memory of King Alfred the Great, who saved England from the Vikings,  King Harold Godwinson, who established Nessex, and the English saints Edwin, Edmund, Chad, and Cuthbert especially.
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